Dean used to be on the board of the ACLU. University of the District of Columbia Law School? Sounds like the equivalent of Joe’s Bar and Grill Medical College…
Via WaPo:
The dean of the law school at the University of the District of Columbia urged students to take part in protests in Baltimore, even offering to defer an exam for those who help people on the street with legal advice.
Dean Shelley Broderick of the David A. Clarke School of Law told students that community and police relations “is the civil rights issue of our time,” and that law school leaders want students to be part of the “energy and commitment” of the protests.
Some of that energy has taken an extremely ugly turn in recent days.
About 200 people have been arrested in Baltimore this week, after mobs set cars on fire, smashed windows, looted stores and threw bricks at police officers. Schools and businesses shut down, a state of emergency was declared and Humvees lumbered through the city’s streets.

